It’s a centurion le man’s found the bike at a yard sale for 25 dollars and decided to buy and convert. so far its put together but I’m planning to put a carbon fork and saddle.
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It’s a centurion le man’s found the bike at a yard sale for 25 dollars and decided to buy and convert. so far its put together but I’m planning to put a carbon fork and saddle.
Submitted by jose
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5 Comments Received
August 18th, 2011 @12:59 pm
under no circumstance would I put a carbon fork on this. though you’ll have to be careful, you may be able to get an extra two to four centimeters out of the stem.
August 18th, 2011 @10:48 pm
forget the fork. replace the saddle, chainring,and pedals.also straps and bar tape.
August 18th, 2011 @11:10 pm
i’m assuming you prefer to be perched up a bit, swap out for risers. remove the unneeded chain ring. search around for a new to you saddle. new pedals, with some sort of retention, she’ll be steal at 25.
August 18th, 2011 @11:19 pm
just say no to the carbon,remove small chainring,keep the bars,new pedals and straps,seat is OK for now.nice frames,good score.
August 19th, 2011 @2:51 pm
Why in god’s green earth are both chain rings on!? Maybe you should try ape hangers for handlebars, considering the stem height.
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